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According to the latest scientific research, migraines are a primary sensory processing disorder.

Writer's picture: Joanna StevensonJoanna Stevenson

Updated: Nov 1, 2024

Chronic central sensitivity and excessive neuron stimulation in the upper cervical region and brain stem occur when we have a constant influx of pain information.

According to the latest scientific research, migraines are the primary sensory processing disorder.


Information from the trifecta complex (trifecta nerve and three upper spinal nerves) is not stronger than normal, but the reaction to it in the brain stem is much greater, effectively generating pain out of almost nothing.


According to the latest scientific research, migraines are a primary sensory processing disorder.

Chronic central sensitivity and excessive neuron stimulation in the upper cervical region and brain stem occur when we have a constant influx of pain information.

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